1. hideaway - Noun
2. hideaway - Adjective
a hiding place; usually a remote place used by outlaws
an area where you can be alone
Source: WordNetI bought a brand-new air-mobile It custom-made, 'twas a Flight De Ville With a pow'ful motor and some hideaway wings Push in on the button and you can hear her sing Now you can't catch me, baby you can't catch me 'Cause if you get too close, you know I'm gone like a cool breeze. Chuck Berry
I bought a little hideaway up north, so I'll ship my motorcycle up there. It's much less dangerous than West Hollywood. Johnny Galecki
Alternatively, the lead trailer may have a hideaway fifth wheel, which enables direct coupling of the second trailer without a converter. Source: Internet
But Kushner, an erstwhile real estate developer, values setting over size, and chose the space adjoining Trump’s private dining room, the President’s favorite hideaway. Source: Internet
And he would retire at the library, his hideaway, learning to distance himself from humiliation and indifference." Source: Internet
A sack full of banknotes (left) that was recovered when the robbers' hideaway was found at Leatherslade Farm. Source: Internet